Goldeelox9
Our Disney Cruise Line Wedding ~ November 4, 2008
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Ahh Brittney Spears Fantasy... Have you tried her midnight fantasy? I like both so I always switch them up on different days.
I have a few questions that I been meaning to ask you but I remember you mentioning that you had a list of pics you wanted the photog to take. Did you just bring a copy's of other peoples poses you liked or did you just have a list written out? Do you still have that list so maybe I can get a few ideasI have no fear of trashing the dress, so lying in the sand and standing in the water are a must do for me.
Do you think that you had enough time with the photog? They now have the option of paying for more time. I know you said that you and your guests wanted to get to CC asap and we are kinda hoping for the same but I might be willing to sacrifice an 1 hour for some more picture time. I just want to say thanks for paving the way for all of us new brides and staying with us during all of our planning![]()
LOL...such adult scents. LOL Love it!
For the shoot on the ship I pretty much just directed the guy on which pictures to take. He took direction well, and his pictures were well done, he knew how to work the camera...But had NO creative inputs at all. he didn't tell us how to stand or hold our hands or anything.
For the Magic Kingdom pictures I had prints of other peoples pictures....I printed them out at walgreens and they were poor quailty, but Amy (AWESOME AMY) knew what I was looking for!
We had the photographer for an extra hour, but we were never charged for it. I never asked for it, but knew I wanted it. He took the pictures during the wedding (20 minutes or so) after on the beach (another 30 minutes) at Palo (1 hour) and around the ship (30 minutes). So we went way over....opps. You need atleast 2 hours! Our guests headed to the ship while we did the pictures on the beach, then they all were at the beach before we made it there, but they still had a good 4+ hours on the beach!